by Shari Smith | May 16, 2025 | Make a difference, Medical Mission Trips, Uncategorized, What We Do, Why We Go On Medical Missions Trips
Guest blogger: Rosemary Fisher, NP Having served multiple times with Mission Partners For Christ as a nurse practitioner, I have seen over and over how valuable and practical medical missions are. My name is Rosemary, and I have been blessed by God to be put in a...
by Shari Smith | Apr 4, 2025 | Medical Mission Trips, Uncategorized
At Mission Partners for Christ, we are privileged to be able to witness, and participate in, the profound intersection of spiritual and physical healing. Short-term medical mission trips provide a unique platform for extending the compassionate care of Christ to...
by Shari Smith | Mar 21, 2025 | Medical Mission Trips, Uncategorized
In the New Testament, we see a powerful example of partnership between the Apostle Paul and the Philippian church, which played a crucial role in supporting his missionary work. Paul’s relationship with the Philippians is a shining example of how financial support can...
by Shari Smith | Feb 10, 2025 | Medical Mission Trips, Uncategorized
As you likely are already aware, February is Black History Month! It’s a time when we pause to reflect on the many great people and achievements from African Americans worldwide. To that end, Mission Partners For Christ would love to take a few moments with all of you...
by Shari Smith | Jan 27, 2025 | Medical Mission Trips, Uncategorized
Called Into Missions When I was 15 years old, I was called to the mission field.  I remember my mother telling me that there were two professions desperately needed on the mission field: nurses to meet medical needs and teachers to meet educational needs. Both...
by Shari Smith | Dec 30, 2024 | Medical Mission Trips, Uncategorized
By Guest Blogger: Dr. Hervé-Tistou Hitimana, Executive Director & Cofounder, Initiatives in Medical Intervention Fellowship Can you imagine a world without doctors or hospitals? For far too many people around the world, this is a harsh reality. In Burundi, one of...